List of New Zealand women photographers
Appearance
This is a list of women photographers who were born in New Zealand or whose works are closely associated with that country:
B
[edit]- Janet Bayly (born 1955), photographer, curator and gallery director[1]
- Rhondda Bosworth (born 1944), photographer and artist
- Alice Brusewitz, commercial photographer
- Jessie Buckland (1878–1939), photographer and studio owner
C
[edit]- Norah Carter (1881–1966), studios in Christchurch and Gisborne
- Gillian Chaplin (born 1948), photographic artist and curator
- Fiona Clark (born 1954), photographer
- Suzanna Clarke (born 1961), photographer, photojournalist, writer
- Emily Florence Cazneau (c. 1861–1892), Wellington photographer[2]
- Harriet Sophia Cobb (1855–1929), Hawkes Bay photographer and studio owner[3]
- Norah Carter (1881–1966), New Zealand photographer, photographic studio owner and painter
D
[edit]- Judy Darragh (born 1957), sculptor, assemblage artist, photographer, painter
- Eileen Olive Deste (1908–1986), British-born New Zealand photographer
F
[edit]- Nellie Ferner (1869–1930), artist, photographer, community leader
- Rosaline Margaret Frank (1864–1954), early female photographer
- Marti Friedlander (1928–2016), Jewish immigrant, social activist, photographed children and Maori women
G
[edit]- Eunice Harriett Garlick (1883–1951), landscapes and Maori studies
- Elizabeth Greenwood (1873–1961), Wellington photographer[4]
H
[edit]- Gil Hanley (born 1934), photographer
- Amy Merania Harper (1900–1998), studio in Auckland, portraitist
- Louisa M. Herrmann (1864-1955), studio in Cuba Street, Wellington, photographer
- Alexis Hunter (1948–2014), contemporary painter, photographer, based in London
- Alyson Hunter (born 1948), photographer and print maker based in London
K
[edit]- Thelma Rene Kent (1899–1946), early female photographer
- Marion Kirker (1879–1971), New Zealand photographer
L
[edit]- Eliza Elizabeth Leaf (c. 1818 – 1908), New Zealand photographer
M
[edit]- Ruth McDowall (born 1984), photographer, photojournalist, educator, working in central Nigeria
- May and Mina Moore (1881–1931, 1882–1957), photographer
- Margaret Moth (1951–2010), photojournalist with CNN
N
[edit]- Robina Nicol (1861–1942), photographer
- Anne Noble (born 1954), series related to religion and family members
P
[edit]- Fiona Pardington (born 1961), artistic photographer, educator
- Elizabeth Pulman (1836–1900), New Zealand's first female photographer, studio in Auckland
S
[edit]- Marie Shannon (born 1960), photographer and educator
- Ann Shelton (born 1967), photojournalist, fine arts photographer, educator
T
[edit]- Roberta Thornley (born 1985), portraits from Rwanda
- Yvonne Todd (born 1973), contemporary photographer
- Mabel Tustin (1884–1967), photographer and studio owner[5]
U
[edit]- Jane Ussher (born 1953), portraitist, images of Antarctica
W
[edit]- Christine Webster (born 1958), visual artist and photographer
- Ans Westra (1936–2023), Dutch-born New Zealand studio and documentary photographer, Māori images
- Margaret Matilda White (1868–1910), Irish-born New Zealand photographer[3]
Y
[edit]- Adele Younghusband (1878–1969), painter, photographer
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ Bosworth, Rhondda (1979). "Exhibitions Auckland". www.art-newzealand.com. Retrieved 19 June 2021.
- ^ "Copy of a portrait of a woman, inscribed Geggel 6". Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa. Retrieved 15 September 2018.
- ^ a b Mitchell, Lissa (November 2015). "Recovering Pieces: Finding an early history of women and photography in New Zealand". Enjoy Public Art Gallery. Retrieved 15 September 2018.
- ^ "Portrait of a young woman". Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa. Retrieved 15 September 2018.
- ^ "Mabel Tustin". Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa. Retrieved 16 September 2018.